USS Bennington CV CVA CVS Navy White Twill 4.5" Patch

USS Bennington Far East Cruise 4.1" Patch

USS Bismark VC-86 5.6" Patch

USS Bismarck Sea (CVE-95) was the last aircraft carrier sunk by enemy fire. The USS Bismark Sea was a Casablanca class escort carrier of the United States Navy. She was launched on 17 April 1944 by Kaiser Co., Inc., Vancouver, Washington, under a Maritime Commission contract as Alikula Bay.Thanks to www.wwiijeepparts.com for the information. Price Includes Economy Shipping

USS Chambers (DER 391) 5" Patch

USS Constellation CVA-64 5.5" Patch

USS CONSTELLATION was the second ship in the KITTY HAWK - class and the third ship in the Navy to bear the name. Nicknamed 'America’s Flagship', USS CONSTELLATION was decommissioned on August 7, 2003, after 41 years, nine months and 11 days of naval service. Since its commissioning, nearly 120,000 Sailors and Marines have served aboard the ship. Thanks to navysite.de for the information.Price Includes Economy Shipping

USS Eldridge 5" Patch Philadelphia Experiment DE-173

USS Enterprise Patch

USS ENTERPRISE - the Navy's eighth ship to bear the name - was the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. During her more than 50 years of service she has set many records and milestones including steaming with a speed of more than 40 knots during her sea trials after construction. Later, she became the first nuclear carrier to transit the Suez Canal and the first carrier to operate the F-14 fighter aircraft. Additionally, the ENTERPRISE is still the longest warship ever put to sea. Thanks to navysite.de for the information. Price Includes Economy Shipping

USS Franklin D. Roosevelt 3.9" Patch

USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT was the second MIDWAY - class aircraft carrier and the first ship in the Navy named after President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Initially, the carrier was launched as CORAL SEA but was renamed FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT on May 8, 1945, following the death of the US President. During her active service, the FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT achieved several historical milestones: In 1945 she was the platform for the first fleet use of helicopters; in 1949 she became the first US aircraft carrier to have the fresnel lens landing system. Thanks to navysite.de for the information. Price Includes Economy Shipping

USS Hornet 1955 Far East 8" Patch - Very Large

USS Hornet CV-8 USN 4.8" Patch Navy

USS HornetCV-8, the seventh ship to carry the name Hornet, was a Yorktown-class aircraft carrier of the United States Navy. DuringWorld War II in the Pacific Theater , she launched the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo and participated in the Battle of Midway and the Buin-Faisi-Tonolai Raid. In the Solomon Islands campaign she was involved in the Capture and Defense of Guadalcanal and the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands where she was irreparably damaged and sunk.Thanks to airforce.togetherweserved.com for the information. Price Includes Economy Shipping

USS Midway 5" Patch

Named for the Battle of Midway, USS MIDWAY was the lead ship of her class, three of which were completed, with another two ships cancelled. Serving her country for 47 years, more than 200,000 American veterans served aboard her. During that time, the USS MIDWAY saw service off Vietnam, in the Persian Gulf and in a number of other conflicts and crises. Thanks to navysite.de for the information.Price Includes Economy Shipping

USS Orion-18 Military Navy Lamaddalena, Italy 4.8" Patch

The second Orion (AS-18) was laid down 31 July 1941 at the Moore Dry Dock Co., Oakland, Calif.; launched 24 June 1942; sponsored by Mrs. Robert A. White; and commissioned 30 September 1943, Capt. C. S. Isgrig in command. Following shakedown off southern California, Orion got underway for Pearl Harbor 23 November 1943. Arriving there on the 29th, she received her first submarine, USS Gar (SS-206) alongside for repairs two days later. Thanks to www.tendertale.com for the information. Price Includes Economy Shipping

USS Oriskany Carrier 5" Patch

USS Oriskany Patch

Oriskany(CVA-34), an attack aircraft carrier, was laid down 1 May 1944 by the New York Naval Shipyard, launched 13 October 1945; and sponsored by Mrs. Clarence Cannon. While still incomplete, her construction was suspended 12 August 1947. She remained in a state of preservation until after the outbreak of hostilities in Korea in June 1950, then was rushed to completion. She commissioned in the New York Naval Shipyard 25 September 1950, Capt. Percy H. Lyon in command.Thanks to www.navy.mil for the information.Price Includes Economy Shipping

USS Philippine Sea CVA-47 Patch

USS Pomfret Patch

USS Pomfret, a 1526-ton Balao class submarine built at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine, was commissioned in February 1944. She joined the Pacific fleet several months later and made her first war patrol, in the waters off Japan, in June-August 1944. Though the submarine attacked three Japanese ships, including a battleship, none were hit.Thanks to www.history.navy.mil for the information.Price Includes Economy Shipping

USS Randolph CVG-14 6.75" Patch

USS Redfish 6.5" wide Patch

USS Redfish (SS/AGSS-395), a Balao-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the redfish, a variety of salmon also called blueback , sawqui, red salmon and nerka. Her keel was laid down on 9 September 1943 by the Portsmouth Navy Yard of Kittery, Maine. She was launched on 27 January 1944 sponsored by Miss Ruth and commissioned on 12 April 1944 with Commander Louis D. McGregor in command. Thanks to Wikipedia for the information. Price Includes Economy Shipping

USS Tringa ASR-16 4" Navy Patch

USS Tringa (ASR-16) was a Chanticleer-class submarine rescue ship of the United States Navy. She was laid down on 12 July 1945 at Savannah , Georgia, by the Savannah Machine & Foundry Co.; launched on 25 June 1946; sponsored by Mrs. Nola Dora Vassar, the mother of Curtis L. Vassar, Jr., missing in action; and commissioned on 28 January 1947, Lt. Comdr. Paul C. Cottrell in command.Thanks to Wikipedia for the information. Price Includes Economy Shipping

USS WASP VF-71 Patch

The Wasp was built at Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp, Quincy, Massachusetts. Her keel was laid down on 1 Apr 1936. She was launched 4 Apr 1939 and commissioned on 25 Apr 1940. USS Wasp was at anchor in Grassy Bay, Bermuda on Dec 7 1941. Thanks to www.wwiijeepparts.com for the information.Price Includes Economy Shipping

USS WASP CVA-18 Task Force 77 Patch - large

USS Yorktown VB-5 Patch 5.5" NAVY

Yorktown was laid down on 21 May 1934 at Newport News , Virginia, by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.; launched on 4 April 1936; sponsored by Eleanor Roosevelt; and commissioned at the Naval Operating Base (NOB), Norfolk, Virginia, on 30 September 1937, Capt. Ernest D. McWhorter in command.Thanks to Wikipedia for the information.Price Includes Economy Shipping